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EPISODE · Jun 1, 2026 · 8 MIN

The Night the Photographs Moved at the Longview Motor Lodge

from The Lantern Anthology — Fexingo Horror · host Fexingo

On a humid August night in 1998, I pulled off Route 17 outside Longview, Virginia, into the cracked parking lot of the Longview Motor Lodge. The neon sign buzzed, half the letters dead. The clerk was a man named Roy who didn't blink enough. He gave me Room 14, key on a plastic diamond fob. The room smelled of cigarettes and Pine-Sol. On the wall above the bed was a framed photograph of the motel in 1962—black-and-white, the pool full of people, cars with fins. I woke at 3:17 a.m. to a faint sound like paper sliding. The people in the photograph had turned. Not the whole figure—just their heads. All of them. Faces pressed toward the glass, mouths open. I tried to leave but the door wouldn't open. Roy never came. The next morning, the photograph was still. But the key wouldn't leave my pocket, and the faces didn't look right anymore. Years later, I learned the motel burned down in 1962, killing seven guests. I never learned which seven. But I know which room I was in. This is that story. #LongviewMotorLodge #Route17 #Virginia #August1998 #Room14 #Photograph #Motel #1962Fire #RoyTheClerk #3:17AM #Nostalgia #UnseenFaces #AtmosphericHorror #SlowBurn #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #TheLanternAnthology #LunaReads Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

On a humid August night in 1998, I pulled off Route 17 outside Longview, Virginia, into the cracked parking lot of the Longview Motor Lodge. The neon sign buzzed, half the letters dead. The clerk was a man named Roy who didn't blink enough. He gave me Room 14, key on a plastic diamond fob. The room smelled of cigarettes and Pine-Sol. On the wall above the bed was a framed photograph of the motel in 1962—black-and-white, the pool full of people, cars with fins. I woke at 3:17 a.m. to a faint sound like paper sliding. The people in the photograph had turned. Not the whole figure—just their heads. All of them. Faces pressed toward the glass, mouths open. I tried to leave but the door wouldn't open. Roy never came. The next morning, the photograph was still. But the key wouldn't leave my pocket, and the faces didn't look right anymore. Years later, I learned the motel burned down in 1962, killing seven guests. I never learned which seven. But I know which room I was in. This is that story. #LongviewMotorLodge #Route17 #Virginia #August1998 #Room14 #Photograph #Motel #1962Fire #RoyTheClerk #3:17AM #Nostalgia #UnseenFaces #AtmosphericHorror #SlowBurn #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #TheLanternAnthology #LunaReads Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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